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HEYTEX

The Heytex Group, a DBAG (Deutsche Beteiligungs AG) company, is a global leader in the development and production of high-quality, functionalized technical textiles with production facilities in Germany, theNetherlands, China and the United States.

Historically, Heytex implemented various solutions on a SharePoint server, first using InfoPath and later Nintex Forms and Nintex Workflow. A switch to Microsoft Power Platform was planned as part of the company’s IT modernization strategy. This required an interface for data exchange between Microsoft Power Platform and SAP.

For me, yunIO is the next step in the evolution of interfaces. It makes it very fast and really easy to tap into tables or function modules in SAP. I don’t even need 15 minutes to make SAP data available in the Microsoft Power Platform.

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Ronald Dartsch, Head of IT Department atHeytex Holding GmbH

Solution with yunIO

The connectors available from SAP did not appeal to Dartsch. He found them too slow and limited in functionality. Dartsch set out to find an alternative solution, and was intrigued by yunIO – a solution from Theobald Software that enables a connection between SAP and cloud based applications. “I’ve done detailed evaluations of interfaces for SAP data transfer in the past. The solutions from Theobald Software were clearly the best. That’s why I wanted to work with Theobald Software on this use case,” said Dartsch, who decided on the latest technology: yunIO. “I was able to use yunIO as a beta customer before the first official release,” he said. “That put me in especially close contact with Theobald Software, so I was able during the final development process to provide input on our perspectives and requirements as a customer.” After a thorough test phase that lasted about two months, yunIO went into operational use at Heytex.

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